LODI: For more than a century, Lodi’s grape growers have supplied the old wineries that make this Californian city famous. But rocketing costs, falling demand and competition from imports mean some are now abandoning their vineyards.
Randy Baranek, whose family has farmed these hillsides for generations, said thousands of hectares of vines — a quarter of Lodi’s production — have been removed in the last two years.
“I’ve never seen anything like this,” he told AFP.
